Foshee Vangie A, McNaughton Reyes Heath Luz, Vivolo-Kantor Alana M, Basile Kathleen C, Chang Ling-Yin, Faris Robert, Ennett Susan T
Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
J Adolesc Health. 2014 Sep;55(3):439-44. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.03.004. Epub 2014 Apr 24.
One suggested approach to preventing adolescent dating violence is to prevent behavioral precursors to dating violence, such as bullying. However, no longitudinal study has examined bullying as a behavioral precursor to dating violence. In this study, longitudinal data were used to examine (1) whether direct and indirect bullying perpetration in the sixth grade predicted the onset of physical dating violence perpetration by the eighth grade and (2) whether the associations varied by sex and race/ethnicity of the adolescent.
Data were collected in school from sixth graders in three primarily rural counties and then again when students were in the eighth grade. Analyses were conducted with 1,154 adolescents who had not perpetrated dating violence at the sixth-grade assessment. The sample was 47% male, 29% black, and 10% of another race/ethnicity than black or white.
Direct bullying, defined as hitting, slapping, or picking on another kid in the sixth grade, predicted the onset of physical dating violence perpetration by the eighth grade, controlling for indirect bullying and potential confounders. Although indirect bullying, defined as spreading false rumors and excluding students from friendship groups, was associated with the onset of physical dating violence perpetration in bivariate analyses, it did not predict the onset of physical dating violence when controlling for direct bullying. None of the associations examined varied by sex or race/ethnicity of the adolescents.
Our findings suggest that efforts targeted at preventing direct bullying may also prevent the onset of physical dating violence.
一种预防青少年约会暴力的建议方法是预防约会暴力的行为先兆,比如欺凌。然而,尚无纵向研究将欺凌作为约会暴力的行为先兆进行考察。在本研究中,纵向数据被用于检验:(1)六年级时的直接和间接欺凌行为是否能预测八年级时身体暴力约会行为的开始;(2)这些关联是否因青少年的性别和种族/族裔而有所不同。
在三个主要为农村地区的县,对六年级学生进行校内数据收集,之后在学生八年级时再次收集数据。对六年级评估时未实施约会暴力的1154名青少年进行分析。样本中47%为男性,29%为黑人,10%为非黑或白的其他种族/族裔。
直接欺凌被定义为六年级时殴打、掌掴或欺负其他孩子,在控制间接欺凌和潜在混杂因素后,它能预测八年级时身体暴力约会行为的开始。虽然间接欺凌(定义为散布不实谣言和将学生排除在友谊团体之外)在双变量分析中与身体暴力约会行为的开始有关,但在控制直接欺凌后,它并不能预测身体暴力约会行为的开始。所考察的关联在青少年的性别或种族/族裔方面均无差异。
我们的研究结果表明,针对预防直接欺凌的努力也可能预防身体暴力约会行为的开始。